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Tillamook County (Or.); CH2M Hill, inc.; Angelo Planning Group; Alta Planning and Design; Economic Development Council of Tillamook County; Tillamook County (Or.). Dept. of Community Development; Oregon. Dept. of Transportation(Tillamook County (Or.), June , 2007)

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The Cloverdale Transportation Refinement Plan addresses key
transportation issues in the unincorporated community of Cloverdale
in south Tillamook County, Oregon. The plan focuses on
Highway 101 (US 101) as it travels through Cloverdale. The plan is a
refinement of the 2003 Tillamook County Transportation System Plan
(TSP), which identifies the need for transportation refinements in
Cloverdale. [From the Plan]

Description:

25 pp. Bookmarks supplied by UO. Includes maps and figures. Published June 2007. Captured January 10, 2008.

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The Rural Communities Rule (OAR 660-22) requires planning
for Unincorporated Communities. Hebo is classified as a Rural Community, one of twelve
Unincorporated Communities in Tillamook County that meet the state's criteria.... With the input of residents and other stakeholders through the community survey and community
meeting, and with an understanding of the current state of the community, staff has identified
four community goals for Hebo:
[1.] Hebo will be an attractive, safe and clean small town;
[2.] Hebo will have parks and other community gathering spaces;
[3.] Hebo will be surrounded by outstanding protected natural resources;
[4.] Hebo will have a thriving business district supported by local residents and travelers. [From the Plan]

Tillamook County obtained a State of Oregon Transportation Growth Management (TGM) Program grant to prepare a transportation plan for the unincorporated community of Pacific City/Woods. This plan will serve as a model for other communities in the county. This work requires refinement, elaboration and integration into other county planning initiatives.... The Pacific City/Woods Transportation Plan utilizes the previously completed transportation efforts, policies and visions; identifies additional and modified transportation improvement project recommendations; and incorporates the recommendations, standards and policies into the Tillamook County regulatory process. [From the Plan]

Description:

24 pp. Bookmarks supplied by UO. Includes figures. Most recent activity August 10, 1999. Received from ODOT January 2, 2007.

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The Aloha-Reedville-Cooper Mountain Community Plan is one of a number of planning elements which in
total comprise the Washington County Comprehensive Plan. The intent of this section is to provide the
reader of the Aloha-Reedville-Cooper Mountain Community Plan with a basic understanding of its
relationship to the various other Comprehensive Plan elements.
In general, the Aloha-Reedville-Cooper Mountain Community Plan is an area and site specific application
of County Comprehensive Planning policy and a description of community development activities
envisioned for the Planning Area. Implementation of the Aloha-Reedville-Cooper Mountain Community
Plan is guided primarily by other Plan elements such as the Community Development Code, the
Transportation Plan and the Unified Capital Improvement Plan. [From the Plan]

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The Bethany Community Plan is one of a number of planning elements which in total comprise the
Washington County Comprehensive Plan. The intent of this section is to provide the reader of the
Bethany Community Plan with a basic understanding of its relationship to the various other
Comprehensive Plan elements.
In general, the Bethany Community Plan is an area and site-specific application of County
Comprehensive Planning policy and a description of community development activities envisioned for the
Planning Area. Implementation of the Bethany Community Plan is guided primarily by other Plan
elements such as the Community Development Code, the Transportation Plan and the Unified Capital
Improvement Plan. [From the Plan]

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The Bull Mountain Community Plan is one of a number of planning elements which in total comprise the
Washington County Comprehensive Plan. The intent of this section is to provide the reader of the Bull
Mountain Community Plan with a basic understanding of its relationship to the various other
Comprehensive Plan elements.
In general, the Bull Mountain Community Plan is an area and site specific application of County
Comprehensive Planning policy and a description of community development activities envisioned for the
Planning Area. Implementation of the Bull Mountain Community Plan is guided primarily by other Plan
elements such as the Community Development Code, the Transportation Plan and the Unified Capital
Improvement Plan. [From the Plan]

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Washington County (Or.); Washington County (Or.). Dept. of Land Use and Transportation(Washington County (Or.), February , 2005)

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The Cedar Hills-Cedar Mill Community Plan is one of a number of planning elements which in
total comprise the Washington County Comprehensive Plan. The intent of this section is to
provide the reader of the Cedar Hills-Cedar Mill Community Plan with a basic understanding of its
relationship to the various other Comprehensive Plan elements.
In general, the Cedar Hills-Cedar Mill Community Plan is an area and site specific application of
County Comprehensive Planning policy and a description of community development activities
envisioned for the Planning Area. Implementation of the Cedar Hills-Cedar Mill Community Plan
is guided primarily by other Plan elements such as the Community Development Code, the
Transportation Plan and the Unified Capital Improvement Plan. [From the Plan]

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The East Hillsboro Plan represents a unique relationship between Washington County and the
City of Hillsboro. The East Hillsboro Planning Area has been identified as part of the City of
Hillsboro "Active Planning Area." Under the active plan concept, a city accepts planning
responsibilities for areas outside of its corporate limits because the city feels the area will
ultimately have to annex in order to receive urban services. Although some portions of the East
Hillsboro Planning Area will have to rely upon the City for urban services, other portions can
obtain the services for urban development required by the County urban growth management
policies through service districts other than the City. Because of this possibility for development
in both the City and the County, the City of Hillsboro and Washington County have agreed to a
joint planning process for the East Hillsboro Planning Area. [From the Plan]

The purpose of this report is to create development strategy alternatives for use in
preparing the physical North Bethany Concept Plan Alternatives. The report uses tools
such as market conditions, stakeholder input, development programming, financial
analysis, and overall project goals to guide the strategic process. Development program
and narrative alternatives for both housing and a commercial center are studied. [From the document]

The Raleigh Hills-Garden Home Community Plan is one of a number of planning
elements which will in total comprise the Washington County Comprehensive Plan. The
intent of this section is to provide the reader of the Raleigh Hills-Garden Home
Community Plan with a basic understanding of its relationship to the various other
Comprehensive Plan elements.
In general, the Raleigh Hills-Garden Home Community Plan is an area and site specific
application of County Comprehensive Planning policy and a description of community
development activities envisioned for the Planning Area. Implementation of the Raleigh
Hills-Garden Home Community Plan is guided primarily by other plan elements such as
the Community Development Code and the Unified Capital Improvement Plan. [From the Plan]

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The West Union Community Plan is one of a number of planning elements which, in total,
comprise the Washington County Comprehensive Plan. The intent of this section is to
provide the reader of the West Union Community Plan with a basic understanding of its
relationship to the various other Comprehensive Plan elements.
In general, the West Union Community Plan is an area and site-specific application of
County Comprehensive Planning policy and a description of community development
activities envisioned for the Planning Area. Implementation of the West Union Community
Plan is guided primarily by other Plan elements such as the Community Development
Code, the Transportation Plan and the Unified Capital Improvement Plan. [From the Plan]

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The Metzger-Progress Community Plan is one of a number of planning elements which will in total comprise
the Washington County Comprehensive Plan. The intent of this section is to provide the reader of the
Metzger-Progress Community Plan with a basic understanding of its relationship to the various other
Comprehensive Plan elements.
In general, the Metzger-Progress Community Plan is an area- and site-specific application of County
Comprehensive Planning policy and a description of community development activities envisioned for the
Planning Area. Implementation of the Metzger-Progress Community Plan is guided primarily by other plan
elements such as the Community Development Code, the Transportation Plan and the Unified Capital
Improvement Plan. [From the Plan]

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The Sherwood Community Plan is one of a number of planning elements which in total comprise
the Washington County Comprehensive Plan. The intent of this section is to provide the reader
of the Sherwood Community Plan with a basic understanding of its relationship to the various
other Comprehensive Plan elements.
In general, the Sherwood Community Plan is an area and site specific application of County
Comprehensive Planning policy and a description of community development activities
envisioned for the Planning Area. Implementation of the Sherwood Community Plan is guided
primarily by other Plan elements such as the Community Development Code, the Transportation
Plan and the Unified Capital Improvement Plan. [From the Plan]

Files in this item: 1

The Sunset West Community Plan is one of a number of planning elements which will in total
comprise the Washington County Comprehensive Plan. The intent of this section is to provide
the reader of the Sunset West Community Plan with a basic understanding of its relationship to
the various other Comprehensive Plan elements.
In general, the Sunset West Community Plan is an area and site specific application of County
Comprehensive Planning policy and a description of community development activities
envisioned for the Planning Area. Implementation of the Sunset West Community Plan is guided
primarily by other plan elements such as the Community Development Code, the Transportation
Plan and the Unified Capital Improvement Plan. [From the Plan]

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The West Tigard Planning Area has been identified as part of the City of Tigard “Active Planning Area.”
Under the active planning concept, a City accepts planning responsibilities for areas outside of its
corporate limits because the City feels the area will ultimately have to annex in order to receive urban
services for development. Although most of the West Tigard Planning Area will have to rely on the City
for urban services, some portions may be able to obtain the services for urban development required by
the County urban development required by the County urban growth management policies through
service districts other than the City. Because of this possibility for development in both the City and the
County, Washington County has agreed to adopt a plan for this area which is consistent with the
comprehensive plan developed and adopted by the City of Tigard. [From the Plan]

This current effort to move "Beyond the Vision" began in November of 200 I with two workshops
that included all the elected officials of the five jurisdictions in this joint effort. Based on the
VISION created by our community, the elected officials identified capital improvements and
operating projects that could be jointly implemented at a cost savings to local taxpayers. [From the Plan]